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KEEP SECURITY SOFTWARE CURRENT: Having the latest security software, web browser, and operatingsystem are the best defenses against viruses, malware, and other online threats. Look at the bottom of this page for a list of FREE resources!

AUTOMATE SOFTWARE UPDATES: Many software programs will automatically connect and update to defendagainst known risks. Turn on automatic updates if that’s an available option.

PROTECT ALL DEVICES THAT CONNECT TO THE INTERNET: Along with computers, smart phones, gamingsystems, and other web‐enabled devices also need protection from viruses and malware.​PLUG & SCAN: USBs and other external devices can be infected by viruses and malware. Use your securitysoftware to scan them.

Malware & BotnetsThe Internet is a powerful and useful tool, but in the same way that you shouldn't drive without buckling your seat belt or ride a bike without a helmet, you shouldn't venture online without taking some basic precautions.LEARN MORE

Spam & PhishingCyber criminals have become quite savvy in their attempts to lure people in and get you to click on a link or open an attachment.LEARN MORE

Hacked AccountsIf your account has been compromised or hacked, here are ways to regain control.LEARN MORE

Securing Your Home NetworkA protected home network means your family can use the Internet safely and securely.LEARN MORE

Protect your Personal Information

SECURE YOUR ACCOUNTS: Ask for protection beyond passwords. Many account providers now offer additionalways for you verify who you are before you conduct business on that site.

MAKE PASSWORDS LONG AND STRONG: Combine capital and lowercase letters with numbers and symbols tocreate a more secure password.

WRITE IT DOWN AND KEEP IT SAFE: Everyone can forget a password. Keep a list that’s stored in a safe, secureplace away from your computer.​OWN YOUR ONLINE PRESENCE: Set the privacy and security settings on websites to your comfort level forinformation sharing. It’s ok to limit how and with whom you share information

Online ShoppingIt's important to take steps to protect yourself when shopping online.LEARN MORE

Back It UpProtect yourself against data loss by making electronic copies of important files, commonly referred to as a backup.LEARN MORE

Tips for Parents

Raising Digital CitizensTeach your children to become good digital citizens with these resources.LEARN MORE

Cyberbullying & HarassmentCyberbullying can range from embarrassing or cruel online posts or digital pictures, to online threats, harassment, and negative comments, to stalking through emails, websites, social networks and text messages.LEARN MORE​Parental ControlsParental controls are available on most Internet-enabled devices, like computers, smartphones, tablets, gaming systems.LEARN MORE

Most kids today probably won't own a computer, but they will have a smartphone! While each type (iOS or Android) offer varying levels of Parental Control, the most important thing is to communicate the pitfalls of social media.LEARN MORE (Parental Control Apps)

Gaming TipsOnline gaming fun for kids to connect with others, but it's important for them to avoid posting pictures of themselves or releasing other personal information to their fellow gamers. They should also know what to do if another player starts harassing them.LEARN MORE

Tips to protect your business

Tips to protect your Mobile Devices

Secure your phone: Use a strong passcode to lock your phone.

Think before you app: Review the privacy policy and understand what data (location, access to your social networks) the app can access on your device before you download.

Only give your mobile number out to people you know and trust and never give anyone else's number out without their permission.

Consider disabling the geotagging feature on your phone.

Know how to cell block others: Using caller ID, you can block all incoming calls or block individual names and numbers.

Use caution when meeting face-to-face with someone who you only "know" through text messaging: Even though texting is often the next step after online chatting, it does not mean that it is safer.

What to do if you become a victim of Cybercrime

Tips and videos for Spanish Speaking Citizens

​Free Security Check-Ups and Tools

Many computer security vendors offer free computer security checks for your computer.Visit a link below to check your computer for known viruses, spyware, and more and discover if your computer is vulnerable to cyber attacks.